Posters
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Reies Lopez Tijerina Papers
Collection
Identifier: AC 563-p
Scope and Content
Papers consist of court documents and notes concerning Tijerina's M-1 carbine (in possession of the New Mexico History Museum). Weapon was in Tijerina's possession at the time of his arrest in 1969. Also included are a bilingual reward poster "Who killed Eulogio Salazar," two publications by Alan Stang (Reies Tijerina: The Communist Plan to Grab the Southwest, 1967/New Mexico: The Coming Guerrilla War, 1969), and Frankie McCarty's Land Grant Problems in New Mexico, 1969.
Dates:
1967 - 1974
Spanish Civil War Pictorial Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-000-320
Abstract
Photographs, photomechanical prints, posters, and postcards related to the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939.
Dates:
1937-1939
Taller de Gráfica Popular Pictorial Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2001-025
Abstract
Collection consists of posters, flyers, prints, serials, filmstrip illustrations, and ephemera (calendars and notecards) ranging in date from 1935-1990. Subjects predominately focus on international issues of the 1940s-1960s, including fascism and national socialism, in addition to Mexican topics, such as agriculture, labor issues, and the nationalization of the petroleum industry.
Dates:
1935-2001
Tony Hillerman Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-000-501
Abstract
Collection contains formal and informal photographs of author Tony Hillerman and others, along with places, southwest landscapes, from the late 1920s to approximately 2000.
Dates:
1928-2000; Majority of material found within 1950s-1995
UNM Student Tuition Protest Files
Collection
Identifier: UNMA-102
Abstract
This collection consists primarily of student ephemera created in April 1989 during the protest of an approved tuition increase at the University of New Mexico.
Dates:
1989
Women of Hope Poster Collection
Collection
Identifier: PICT-2000-006
Abstract
This collection contains 12 posters showcasing influential Hispanic American women. Each poster consists of a photographic image (photographs by Idaljiza Liz-Lepiorz) and a quotation by one of the women.
Dates:
1995